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CVE-2002-2002
Buffer overflow in libc in Compaq Tru64 4.0F, 5.0, 5.1 and 5.1A allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via long 1 LANG and 2 LOCPATH environment variables...
CVE-2002-2002
CVE-2002-2002 : The vulnerability is a buffer overflow in libc of Compaq Tru64 releases 4.0F, 5.0, 5.1 and 5.1A triggered by unusually long environment variables (LANG, LOCPATH). This can allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code. The issue is rooted in the Tru64 libc handling of environment va...
CVE-2002-1988
Resin 2.1.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service memory consumption and hang via a URL with long variables for non-existent resources...
security flaw
Certain BSD-based Telnet clients, including those used on Solaris and SuSE Linux, allow remote malicious Telnet servers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
[Full-disclosure] Advisory 05/2005: Cacti Authentification/Addslashes Bypass Vulnerability
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hardened - PHP Project www.hardened-php.net -= Security Advisory =- Advisory: Cacti Authentification/Addslashes Bypass Vulnerability Release Date: 2005/07/01 Last Modified: 2005/07/01 Author: Stefan Esser [email protected] Application: Cacti =...
CVE-2005-1932
Lpanel 1.59 and earlier, and other versions before 1.597, allows remote authenticated users to modify certain critical variables and 1 modify DNS settings for arbitrary domains via the domain parameter to diagnose.php, 2 close, open, or respond to arbitrary support tickets via the close, open, or...
Multiple system telnet client information leak
Telnet server can request client's environment variables...
iDEFENSE Security Advisory 06.14.05: Multiple Vendor Telnet Client Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Multiple Vendor Telnet Client Information Disclosure Vulnerability iDEFENSE Security Advisory 06.14.05 www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=260&type=vulnerabilities June 14, 2005 I. BACKGROUND The TELNET protocol allows virtual network terminals to be connected to over the internet. The...
CVE-2005-1205
The CVE-2005-1205 issue is a documented information-disclosure vulnerability in the Microsoft Telnet client across Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Services for UNIX. Exploitation arises from handling the Telnet NEW-ENVIRON command (SEND ENV_USERVAR), allowing a remote attacker to rea...
CVE-2005-0488
Certain BSD-based Telnet clients, including those used on Solaris and SuSE Linux, allow remote malicious Telnet servers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
CVE-2005-1205
The Telnet client for Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Services for UNIX allows remote attackers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
CVE-2005-1205
The Telnet client for Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Services for UNIX allows remote attackers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
CVE-2005-0488
Certain BSD-based Telnet clients, including those used on Solaris and SuSE Linux, allow remote malicious Telnet servers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
DEBIAN-CVE-2005-0488
Certain BSD-based Telnet clients, including those used on Solaris and SuSE Linux, allow remote malicious Telnet servers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
CVE-2005-0488
Certain BSD-based Telnet clients, including those used on Solaris and SuSE Linux, allow remote malicious Telnet servers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
CVE-2005-0488
CVE-2005-0488 affects certain BSD-based Telnet clients (including those on Solaris and SuSE Linux). The issue allows a remote attacker to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENV_USERVAR command. The connected documents confirm the vulnerability description ...
CVE-2005-0488
Certain BSD-based Telnet clients, including those used on Solaris and SuSE Linux, allow remote malicious Telnet servers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
CVE-2005-0488
Certain BSD-based Telnet clients, including those used on Solaris and SuSE Linux, allow remote malicious Telnet servers to read sensitive environment variables via the NEW-ENVIRON option with a SEND ENVUSERVAR command...
Telnet Client Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Overview A vulnerability in the handling of the NEW-ENVIRON command allows a malicious telnet server to gain information from a client's environment variables. Description The Telnet network protocol is described in RFC854 and RFC855 as a general, bi-directional communications facility. The Telne...